On 04/05/2009, Jean-Louis.Pasturel <[email protected]> wrote:
> sebb a écrit :
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> > > sebb a écrit :
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> > > > On 01/05/2009, Jean-Louis.Pasturel
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> > > > > Hi All,
> > > > > I am a begginner with JMeter and this is my first post to this
> mailing
> > > > > list, and  sorry for perhaps faq questions. If it is, let me know.
> > > > > Is it possible to do static initialisation in a Java Request Sample
> that
> > > > > uses the parameters set in  the panel of the the Java Request Sample
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> > > Or is
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> > > > > there a better way with other feature of JMeter ( Pre-processor ?)?
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> > > > I'm not sure what you are trying to do.
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> > > > The Java Request Sampler is a very basic sampler that allows one to
> > > > generate a simple sample response; not sure what static initialisation
> > > > has to do with that.
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> > > > Please explain in a bit more detail what you are trying to achieve,
> > > > and then maybe someone can provide suggestions as to how it might be
> > > > done.
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> > > > > Regards
> > > > > JL Pasturel
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> > > Sorry,  i agree that I was not very  clear.
> > > Exactly i don't know how JMeter and Java  Request Sample instanciates
> > > threads.
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> > The StandardJMeterEngine creates threads; each Sampler instance runs
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> > > So i wondering if to use static variables ( not final)  has a sense
> > > in a Java  Request Sample.
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> > No.
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> > > My goal, is to share objects ( with sometimes monitored accesses )
> between
> > > threads ( for example :  a datapool, read by all the threads, counters,
> > > getting a local port not used by others threads ...).
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> > But what are you trying to achieve?
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> > > Hope  i am more clear ...
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> > Sorry, not really.
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>  Sebb, thanks for the answer about static parameters.
>  What i did, is a java sampler for a non-supported protocol by JMeter (
> Radius ) with an open source library : Tiny Radius.
>  This protocol is use in Telco to permit authentification of  internet home
> boxes ( Internet, TV, VOIP ...).
>  I have to handle a datapool of 10 000 000 lines and to pick rows randomly.
> So each thread has it own file descriptor ( RandomAccessFile instance). My

Why not use a file of 10 000 000 lines and read them using CSV DataSet?

Each thread will get the next entry. No need for multiple file descriptors.

> Java Sampler runs fine and i can use other features of JMeter ( Listener,
> trees...).
>  The goal of my initial question was about the best practices to handle, for
> example, my shared datapool with a random access with JMeter.

See above.

>  Other feature I look for, is IP Spoofing. I have begun to write a TCP proxy
> "out of the box" that handles IP Spoofing.
>  For  now, I have to solve, in the best way, the problem of the affinity of
> the session in a transaction or in a conversation ( tracking for example
> cookies). Certainly by using regexp. Have  you  advices about it ?
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>  Regards
>  JL Pasturel
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